Baltimore police make arrests in two triple shootings

Baltimore police charged Jake Rogers (left) and Ryan King (right) in connection with separate triple shootings that occurred in the city on May 21 and 22.

Baltimore police charged Jake Rogers (left) and Ryan King (right) in connection with separate triple shootings that occurred in the city on May 21 and 22. (Baltimore police)

Pamela Wood, The Baltimore Sun

Baltimore police have arrested two men in connection with a pair of triple shootings in different neighborhoods last week.

Ryan King, 25, of the 400 block of S. Parrish St. in Baltimore was charged in the shooting of three people Thursday morning in the 1600 block of Cherry Street near Curtis Avenue in Curtis Bay, police said Sunday.

Police did not say Sunday how they connected Rogers to the shooting that occurred at 10:59 p.m. Wednesday in the 1100 block of North Monroe Street, about three blocks from the Western District police station.

Of the three who were wounded, one was shot in the head, another was shot in the chest and another was shot in the leg. None of the wounded have been identified by police.

Both men were in custody on Sunday and neither had a lawyer listed in court records.